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Allison Iraheta and Adam Lambert Take over “American Idol”
Wednesday night, “American Idol” judges needed almost a whole hour to decide...
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Academy Awards Ratings Went Up
For the 81st Annual Academy Awards that were held Sunday night, the ratings registered a...
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Pre-Recorded Music on Inauguration Day
On inauguration day, when millions of Americans were celebrating the swearing in of their...
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Obama Inauguration Music Was Taped, Not Live
The symphonic music played at the presidential inauguration...
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Antarctica Is Not As Cold As Believed
The general belief that the eastern Antarctic area is getting colder despite the worldwide trend of...
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Vicks VapoRup May Hurt Kids
The popular cold remedy Vicks VapoRub may cause respiratory problems in infants and toddlers, a...
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Sleeping 7 Hours Or More Protects You From Common Cold
A new study suggests the connection between lack of sleep and common cold is stronger than...
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Vicks VapoRub Might Harm Your Child!
No kid under the age of four should be given the controversial cough and cold medicines, the...
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Ann Coulter Did It Again
Ann Coulter is known for her confrontational style of discussing different issues and it seems that...
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Wegmans to Offer Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Dutch Fever For Ice Skating Race Rises As Cold Persists
Amsterdam - As temperatures plunge across Europe, many are cursing the cold. But not in the...
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Icy Water Means Celebration
New Year’s Eve is usually celebrated by going out to parties, or spending quality time with...
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Harvard Political Scientists Dies At The Age Of 81
Dr. Samuel Huntington, one of the nation's preeminent political scientists and a longstanding...
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"Clash of Civilizations" author Samuel Huntington dies at 81
Washington - Influential political scientist and former Harvard professor Samuel Phillips...
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Scarlet Johansson’s Dirty Tissue Up for Bids on eBay
The bidding battle for a piece of Scarlet Johansson has started on eBay. It’s not what you...
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Scarlet Johansson Is Selling Her Dirty Tissue
Scarlet Johansson is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles in The Horse...
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Holiday Myths Debunked By Science
Myths are common in all domains, but it seems like medicine has the bulk of them. You all must...
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A Scrutinizing Look at Holiday Myths
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Singing with the Green Ogre in “Shrek the Musical”
Being green is far from being easy. However, when true love is
brought into play, it offers even...
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Keanu Reeves Is Klaatu In The Day The Earth Stood Still
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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Joshua Sharfstein on Top of the List for Head of the FDA
Joshua Sharfstein, who is currently head of the Baltimore
Health Department, is said to have...
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Are Popular Asthma Drugs Safe? FDA Panel to Decide on Their Safety
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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120-Pound Dog Survives Freezing Cold
Miracles are part of our everyday life and, most of the time, you don’t even have to bother looking...
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Death of Little Rock Anchorwoman May Help Solve another Case
The case of the death by beating of the popular Little Rock, Ark., anchorwoman Anne Pressly may...
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For North America's Only Ice Hotel, B-r-r-r-ing Warm Clothes
Quebec City, Canada - Many travellers to Scandinavia are familiar with ice hotels, edifices of...
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Fall Babies Have 30 Percent Higher Risk of Developing Asthma
Children born four months before peak flu season are more
likely to develop childhood asthma...
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Astronauts Lose Tool Bag In Space
Space shuttle Endeavour took off for space on Friday, having as destination the International Space...
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Google Flu Trends – A New Tool to Track Flu Outbreaks
Google wants to be more than a giant search engine; it wants to be closer to its users through its...
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Cold Front Might Threaten NASA’s Shuttle Launch
This Friday, the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has scheduled the
launch of...
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Light Helps Beat the Winter Blues
Berlin/Leipzig - Autumn is a time when nature prepares to rest, and a lot of people begin to...
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U.S.
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Clinton, Lavrov see progress on disarmament talks
Washington - The United States and Russia are making progress toward a new nuclear disarmament...
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After 37 years, police nab LA's "worst serial killer"
Los Angeles - Police in Los Angeles identified a 72-year-old insurance adjuster Thursday as the...
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Gates announces major shift in US defence priorities
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday announced a major shift in the Pentagon's...
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Obama gives Prague vision of a non-nuclear world
Prague - US President Barack Obama laid out an ambitious plan to rid the world of atomic weapons in...
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F-22 fighter jet crashes in California desert (Roundup)
Washington - An F-22A fighter jet crashed in California while on a test flight on Wednesday, the US...
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Will the US Protect the American Pika?
The American pika is a little cold-loving relative of the rabbit which might be in danger of...
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Obama gets party started at Lincoln Memorial concert
Some of the biggest names in show business got president-elect Barack Obama to dance to their tune,...
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Investigation into Denver Plane Veer-Off Begins
Federal investigators are beginning today (Monday) the examination of the burned fuselage of the...
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Continental Jet Skids off Runway in Denver
On Saturday, a Boeing 737 of Continental Airlines crashed at the Denver International Airport....
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New Winter Storm Makes Traveling a Nightmare in Northern U.S.
A powerful winter storm hit mainland from the Pacific Ocean and brought up to 2 feet of snow and...
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Brrr! Put Your Coats On, It’s Freezing Out There!
Winter will come to the United States too this year. According to the...
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FDA Panel To Decide On The Safety Of Asthma Drugs
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Police Continue Search for Missing NY Woman, Sex Offender Linked to another Case
New York police investigators are continuing the search for the New York woman who went missing...
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Hillary Clinton - from rival to Obama's top US diplomat
Washington - She was Barack Obama's chief challenger in the dramatic two-year neck-and-neck race...
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US confirms death of five Americans in Mumbai
Washington - The US State Department late Friday updated to five the death toll of American...
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The US-Mexico Border Fence Has Many Loopholes, Some Deadly
Nogales, Mexico - The United States has stepped up efforts over the last two years to contain the...
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Thousands of Californians Wait to Return Home after the Devastative Fire
Thousands of residents returned home in Southern California to see their houses devastated by...
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Fire Destroys 80 Homes In Montecito, Calif. Forcing Evacuations
A big, wind-driven blaze burnt hundreds of acres and wrecked numerous houses and buildings Thursday...
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Google Releases Its Newest Tool: Google Flu Trends
Google Inc. announced the release of a new tool, which will
provide information about potential...
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Russia says it is studying new US missile defence proposal
Moscow - The United States has proffered new plans for a missile defence system to Russia in the...
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Obama's Speech in Chicago
Chicago - Following is the text of US president-elect Barack Obama's victory speech Tuesday night...
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Florida pours into hours-long election lines
Miami - Floridians queued Tuesday in hours-long lines on a cloudy, mildly cold day, set to make US...
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US candidates make final push; Chicago braces for 1 million
Chicago/Washington - US presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain planned one final race...
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"Stars' War": Celebs raise big money for Obama
New York - Left up to Hollywood, Barack Obama would be a clear shoe-in for the White House on...
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US, Russia to meet next month on extending arms control treaty
Washington - The United States and Russia are to meet in mid-November in Geneva to discuss an...
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ANALYSIS: US elections overshadowed by Wall Street
Washington - It's often small gestures that symbolize leadership and can help a candidate to...
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Technology
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"China threat virus" behind spying claims, Beijing says
Beijing - China on Tuesday denied that it has spied on computers belonging to...
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Spring cleaning a computer speeds it up
Crumbs, fingerprints and dust bunnies: every computer gets dirty. And the dirt is not just...
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Sony Lines Up Its PSP Goodies, Shows Off Exclusive Content
Sony Computer Entertainment America lined up its PSP hardware offerings this week, in parallel with...
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Google Releases Its Newest Service: Google Flu Trends
Google Inc. announced the release of a new tool, which will
provide information about potential...
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Metra Train Engineer Suspended for Letting Teenager Drive Train
According to the Federal Railroad Administration, a 12-year
Metra train engineer named Brian Voss...
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Electrical Malfunction Temporarily Shuts Down Large Hadron Collider
Earlier this week, the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, which is the
world’s most massive...
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Apple’s Demands Against Psystar, Rightful Or Exaggerated?
Is Apple really that “cold-hearted” to put Psystar out of
business by forcing it to recall all the...
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Microsoft’s Quest For Better Search: Powerset Acquired
It seems like last week’s rumors about Microsoft’s intention to acquire the search start-up...
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Upset T-Mobile Sues Starbucks over Wi-Fi Deal
Bellevue-based T-Mobile USA Inc. has sued Starbucks Corp. as the coffee chain allegedly breached...
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Starbucks Offers "Free" Wi-Fi from AT&T
Starbucks will offer free Wi-Fi from AT&T at its locations in the United States, but only to...
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Gawker Media Parts With Griskipper, Idolator and Wonkette
Publisher Nick Denton publicly announced
that Gawker Media is giving up three of its blogs,...
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Air Force's New Enemy: Internet Blogs
The United States Air Force has made an unprecedented move to block access to blogs. The decision...
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Disk Encryption Not So Sure, New Study Finds
Even the hard drive of your laptop is protected by the most
advanced security technologies...
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McAfee Warns About The Increase In Cybercrime
The Cold War hasn’t ended. Instead it has been moved into cyber
space. In its latest annual cyber...
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Man Possibly Killed by an Exploding Mobile Phone Battery
A South Korean man was found dead at his working place, this Wednesday, possibly killed by his cell...
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IDF Showcases New Intel Products, New Company Image
The Fall Intel Developer Forum 2007 has brought some surprises, of which the most interesting are...
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Movies
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“Taken:” An Action Thriller Doing Justice To Its Genre
Action thriller “Taken,” starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace and Olivier...
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“The Terminator” Listed for Preservation
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned from a historic actor to a respected politician. He now fights...
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Scarlett Johansson Blows Her Nose For Charity
Newlywed actress Scarlett Johansson managed to be both thoughtful and disgusting at the same time...
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The Day the Earth Stood Still tops US box office
New York - Keanu Reeves-starrer, "The Day the Earth Stood Still", topped the US box...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Quite a Disappointment
The 2008
remake of Robert Wise’s 1951 “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” which depicted an
alien...
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The Day The Earth Stood Still and Keanu Reeves
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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Kidman cops a battering in Australia
Sydney - She's a Hollywood actor whose flawless face radiates from a thousand magazine covers. An...
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With $31.6M, “Four Christmases” Tops This Weekend Box Office
“Four Christmases”, the new Seth Gordon film earned the
top spot in this weekend box office with...
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Travolta Uses His Voice For Disney’s “Bolt”
John Travolta is one of the most known people on the face of the earth, as he has a long history in...
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“Four Christmases”: A Match Made By...The Grinch
The overcooked meet-the parents-and-have-a-terrible-time
theme is multiplied by four in the new...
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“Porno” Goes From NC-17 To R
You probably know him on-screen as Silent Bob, from the popular feature film series “Jay and Silent...
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“Chihuahua” Scoots Over, “Max Payne” Rules Box Office
“Beverly Hills
Chihuahua” lost the No. 1 spot it
maintained at the North American box office...
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Actor Gerard Depardieu 'Devastated' Over Son's Sudden Death
In a tragic turn of evens, French actor Guillaume Depardieu, the son of famous iconic actor Gerard...
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The Duchess Enters The Scene
Keira Knightley is playing dress-up yet again and she’s
doing it in style, probably...
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“The Duchess” Depicts Era, Fails To Examine Characters
Being a duchess may seem easy, but it’s not. And being a
controversial duchess is even harder....
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“The Duchess” Depicts Era, Fails to Examine Characters
Being a duchess may seem easy, but it’s not. And being a
controversial duchess is even harder....
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Good Things Come To The Family That Preys
In-between business lunches, meetings, bills and mortgages, everyone could use a good old movie...
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The Coens Pull A Farce On The World
All serious Academy Award winning work and no play could make Joel and Ethan Coen dull boys. So...
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‘Bangkok Dangerous’ Tops The Worst Weekend Box Office Since 2001
Liongate’s action thriller “Bangkok Dangerous” managed to
knock off Ben Stiller’s comedy “Tropic...
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The Watchable “Pineapple Express” Is Startlingly Hilarious
“Pineapple Express” may be considered a speed train for
stoners. Although not exactly a means of...
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Mary-Kate Olsen's Lawyer Insists She Has Nothing To Hide
While actress Mary-Kate Olsen asked for immunity from prosecution before cooperating with the...
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Movie Review: Get ‘Get Smart’ Smarter
Long gone are the days of the heyday of NBC’s spy sitcom
“Get Smart” and gone are the belly laughs...
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Lost’s Grand Finale: Time Is On Their Side
As the last season of “Lost” has come to an end, I have to
say it: the fourth season is definitely...
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Review
There are some movies that will never die and characters
that will never cease to excite. Taking...
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"Iron Man" Preparing for Gold Box Office Trophy
The Marvel Comics adaptation of “Iron Man” is bound to draw hordes of enthusiastic...
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McGregor and Jackman's Deceptive Casting
Marcel
Langenegger tries to trick the public into watching his latest sexy thriller...
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Rob Lowe Sues Ex-Nannies, Chef in Extortion Claim
Rob Lowe sued two of his former nannies and his former chef on Monday in a Los Angeles court.The...
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The Second Season of “The Tudors” Begins on Sunday
The series “The Tudors” is back on Showtime this Sunday at 9
p.m. The beautiful and glamorous...
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Movie Review: Run, Fatboy, Run
“Friends” star and director David Schwimmer presents this
weekend a new romantic comedy, “Run,...
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Jude Law Speaks Out On Anthony Minghella's Death
Hours after the news of famous British director Anthony Minghella's death broke, actor Jude Law...
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Sports
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"King James," Cavs trim Trail Blazers in OT
Los Angeles - LeBron James took care of the offence, and the Cleveland Cavaliers...
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"King James' late heroics shoots Cavs past Magic
Los Angeles - The Cleveland Cavaliers didn't need the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick's Day, they...
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Safin Siblings Storm Into Hopman Final Against Slovakia
Perth, Australia - Marat Safin and sister Dinara Safina completed a dream scenario as a 2-1 win...
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Mavs Overcome Ailing Nowitzki, Continue Home Mastery Over Knicks
Los Angeles - The New York Knicks paid too much attention to Dirk Nowitzki, and it cost them....
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Heat spoil James' birthday party
Los Angeles - LeBron James celebrated his 24th birthday, but the Miami Heat spoiled the...
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Honda exit confirms the cold hand of recession on sport
Hamburg - Honda's withdrawal from Formula One racing came as a shock on Friday, but there were...
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Celtics minus Garnett nip Knicks
Los Angeles - Although Kevin Garnett missed the game on Tuesday night, the Boston Celtics seemed to...
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Celtics Hand Rockets First Loss of Season
Los Angeles - The Boston Celtics won the NBA Championship with a gritty defence, and they showed...
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Bosh scores 31, Raptors run past Warriors in OT, 112-108
Los Angeles - Chris Bosh took care of the offense and made sure his Toronto Raptors teammates...
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Cold-Shooting Rockets Ice Grizzlies in Season Opener
Los Angeles - It wasn't a thing of beauty, in fact it was plain ugly, but the Houston Rockets will...
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Raich Hoping for Unplanned Success in World Cup
Hamburg - Austrian Benjamin Raich goes into the new alpine season - which starts on the weekend in...
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Clippers Hold off FC Barcelona, 114-109
Los Angeles - Mighty FC Barcelona came to Los Angeles for the weekend, and although they left...
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Hornets Whip Wizards in Berlin
Los Angeles - The Washington Wizards flew to Berlin but forgot to make their presence felt in a...
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Nuggets shade Suns 77-72 in chilly outdoor pre-season game
Los Angeles - The NBA held its first outdoor game in more than three decades, and both the Denver...
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Warriors Are Out – The Play-Off Drama Begins
The Phoenix Suns managed to ruin the Golden State’s plans for
the play-offs. With the loss...
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Led by B. Davis, Warriors Rout Rockets 94-113
Led by their crafty guard Baron Davis, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets...
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Chris Kaman, Clippers Beat Nuggets 101-90
With Chris Kaman leading the way, the Los Angeles Clippers downed the Denver Nuggets 101-90, at the...
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Rockies One Step Away From the World Series
The Colorado Rockies are just one step away from reaching their first World Series ever, after they...
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Wenger's Arsenal Routs Derby 5-0
Emmanuel Adebayor scored a hat-trick as Arsenal recorded their fourth successive Premier League win...
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Gay Claims 100 Metres Title in Osaka
Tyson Gay is the new world champion in 100 metres sprint after storming past arch-rival Asafa...
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LA Galaxy Loses Match but Wins Player
Los Angeles Galaxy recorded another frustrating loss in Washington, but Thursday’s game marked the...
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Health
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FDA Delays Approval of Symbicort in 6-11 Year Olds with Asthma
Giant drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said Monday it has received a Complete Response Letter from US...
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Study: Heart Muscle Cells Renewed Throughout Life
A study appearing in the April 3 issue of the journal Science suggests that our heart muscle cells...
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Viral infections carry lingering heart risks
Exercise usually helps strengthen the heart but after a bout of flu or another viral...
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Drinking Hot Tea May Lead to Throat Cancer
Whether it’s warm or cold outside, there’s always room for a cup of hot tea. It is...
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Eat Less Red or Processed Meat! Live Longer!
Eating too much red meat might put you at risk of dying early from cancer, heart disease and...
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Lack of Sunshine Vitamin May Trigger Colds
Lack of sunshine vitamin may trigger colds, according to a study published this week in the...
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Calcium May Lower Digestive Cancer Risk
People with the highest levels of calcium intake had significantly fewer cancers of the digestive...
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Scientists - One Step Closer to Discovering a Cure for the Common Cold
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and the University of...
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Sequencing of Virus DNA May Help Scientists Find a Cure for Common Cold
Scientists are hoping to find a cure for the common cold and a new discovery brings them closer to...
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Is It Possible to Completely Cure the Common Cold?
Researchers announced on Thursday that they had decrypted the genomes of the 99 strains belonging...
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Doctors Closing in on Cure for Cold
Thursday, researchers announced that they were getting closer to finding a cure for the...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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No More Colds Thanks to New Gene Discovery
Researchers are reporting what could at least be a significant step in curing the common cold. They...
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Genes Determine How Popular One Can Actually Become
According to a new study by researchers in the U.S., your popularity and social skills may weigh...
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Genes May Give You A Hint On Your Popularity
Have you ever wondered what makes you popular or not? Apparently, the genes you inherited from...
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Mysterious Disease Kills Bats in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
A mysterious fatal disease that has killed bats in New England has spread to New Jersey and...
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Boy, 16, Dies of Bird Flu in China! Stronger Prevention and Supervision Programs Are Needed
A 16-year-old boy has died of bird flu in central China, becoming the third victim in China in...
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A Good Night’s Sleep Keeps The Cold Away
A recent study suggests that people who sleep less than 8 hours per night are more exposed to...
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VapoRub, Severe Side Effects In Infants and Toddlers
One of the most popular medical products in the United States is almost-pop-cult Vicks VapoRub....
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Vicks VapoRub Linked to Breathing Problems in Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
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Sleep More! You'll Be Healthier
A new study has revealed that if one person gets less than seven hours of sleep a night, it's three...
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Vicks VapoRub Poses Risks To Children Under 2
Vicks VapoRub, a common cold remedy, may create respiratory problems in infants and small...
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Too Little Sleep May Triple the Risk of Catching a Cold
Getting more sleep is always good for our health. Whether it prevents heart disease and...
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Wegmans To Offer Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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How To Eat Healthy
It’s not a secret to anyone that a healthy diet is essential for maintaining...
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Holiday Health Myths Busted by Researchers
A recently-carried out study shows that most holiday health myths aren’t true at all. ...
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Six Myths Debunked By Researchers
A recent report released by researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine,...
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Airborne To Pay $7 M to Settle Allegations
Airborne Health Inc has agreed to pay $7 million to settle investigations by 32 state attorneys...
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Measles Deaths Drop By 74%
The world’s population is facing some of the most terrible diseases known to man. In older times,...
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Medicaid Paid Almost $200 Million On Unapproved Drugs
Federal data revealed that Medicaid paid out more than $200 million for drugs that had never...
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Science
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Evidence of salt water found on Mars, scientists say
Washinton - A group of scientists who worked on the Phoenix Mars lander last year say they...
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Kepler camera launched: Other "earths," where are you?
Washington - NASA late Friday sent the Kepler satellite into Earth's orbit with instructions to...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map Of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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Giant Snake Shakes Common Beliefs Regarding Prehistoric Climate
An international team of scientists Wednesday announced the discovery in northern Colombia of...
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Antarctica Is Getting Warmer, Threatening More Animals
The creatures probably most affected by the global warming are those living in the cold,...
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Too Little Sleep May Triple The Risk Of Catching A Cold
Getting more sleep is always good for our health. Whether it prevents heart disease and...
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Diamonds Suggest That Comet Hit North America 13,000 Years Ago
A scientific report showed on Friday pointed out that a group of comets may have hit North...
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Scientists Find Nanodiamonds Across North America
A new study released Friday reports that the tiny diamonds sprinkled all over North America...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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NASA Will Try To Raise Phoenix from Its Icy Grave
NASA has conducted several missions on Mars
to conduct scientific experiments, and many of its...
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The Case of the Drug-Resistant Fowl Bacteria
One of the negative clichés of motorway driving is getting stuck behind a fowl-smelling chicken...
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Study: Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
Are you afraid of having a child with
asthma? A new study suggests that the time of the year in...
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NASA to rely on Russia for only ride into space
Star City, Russia - Astronaut Garrett Reisman uttered a first word in heavily-accented Russian and...
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The International Space Station Received New Equipment
The transfer of the cargo needed by the International Space
Station and transported by the...
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World’s Largest Particle Accelerator Costs $21M To Repair
World’s most ambitious scientific project, the Large Hadron Collider, will take over six months and...
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New Space Station Purifier Turns Urine To Water
The ten-year-old International Space Station
was due for a few upgrades. It needs some more...
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Cloudy Skies Ahead For Endeavour Launch
Although fully prepared for the launch of the STS-126
mission to the International Space Station,...
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NASA’s Spirit Mars Rover Endangered by Dust Storms
The Spirit Rover, which has been exploring the Red Planet’s
surface for almost five years, is now...
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NASA: “Irish Wake” For Phoenix, The Mars Lander
Phoenix, the Mars Lander, is experiencing the trouble predicted by NASA back in September, when...
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Phoenix Mars Lander Declared Officially Dead; Mission Found Ice on Mars
Washington - After months of dust storms and severe cold, NASA's Phoenix Mars lander was declared...
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Temperature, The Universal Social Connector
The terms “cold” and “warm” when associated with a person offer a very wide interpretation of that...
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India Looking Forward To Space Exploration Beyond The Moon
The first years of Moon exploration revealed a thirst of exploring
space beyond our boldest...
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Update: Mars Phoenix Lander Detects Snowfall On Mars
The Phoenix Lander deployed by NASA to Mars, which has been
taking ice and soil samples for more...
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Update: NASA Prepares Its New $485 Million Mars Mission
NASA announced yesterday its decision to offer the
University of Colorado an astonishing $485...
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Global Warming Lends Strength to Storms and Hurricanes
Scientists
have recently discovered that, due to global warming and its heating effect on
oceans,...
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Neanderthals Were Just As Bright As Modern Humans
Recent studies point out that Neanderthals might have had a
lot more going on than people...
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Cattle, Deer Use Magnetic Sense To Orient Their Body Axes
What do you get from staring at a Google Earth image of peaceful
cattle? Nothing less than the...
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The AIDS Battle Continues! Researchers Join Efforts To Find A Vaccine
Around 33 million people had the AIDS virus in 2007. The majority lived in Sub-Saharan Africa,...
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Scientists: Phoenix Lander Found Ice On Mars
The scientists working with the Phoenix Mars mission said yesterday they have reached a conclusion...
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Ice on Mars - What Could This Mean?
On Friday, NASA
scientists announced their coming across a piece of information of...
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People
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Stephen King Says ‘Twilight’ Author ‘Can’t Write Worth A Darn’
Renown U.S. writer Stephen King took aim at equally famous “Twilight” series author...
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Fellow Writers Remember Late US Novelist John Updike
Tributes to Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike, who died Tuesday after losing the battle with lung...
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer John Updike Died at 76
John Updike filed the literature with poetry, novels, short stories and literary criticism works....
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The World Is Facing a Great Loss: John Updike
John Updike’s publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, announced that Updike, who lived in Beverly Farms,...
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Scarlett Johansson Blows Her Nose for Charity
One of Scarlett Johansson's used tissues is being offered for sale on auction website eBay,...
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Madonna Single Again After Low-Profile Divorce
London - US pop queen Madonna was probably still asleep in Philadelphia early Friday after...
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Spotted: “Gossip Girl’s” Taylor Momsen Tries to Combat Throat Infection
Queen B. should take it easier on little Jenny Humphrey. Taylor
Momsen, a 15-year-old actress best...
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Blink 182 Drummer Travis Barker Jabs at Ex-Wife on MySpace
Travis Barker, 32, ex-drummer for band Blink-182, is
currently admitted to the Grossman Burn...
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Letterman Vs. McCain Battle Does Not Sound Good For The Latter
Who wouldn’t love to be on David Letterman’s “Late Show”?
Unfortunately, there is at least one...
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Mackenzie Philips Arrested in LA on Drug Charge
Mackenzie Phillips, the former teenage star of television
sitcom “One Day at a Time,” was arrested...
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Jessica Simpson Promotes Healthy Beer
Jessica Simpson found one brand new activity besides
singing: promoting healthy beer! If you...
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Jessica Simpson Is the Face of a New Beer Brand
The guys at the Dallas Stampede Brewing Co. have announced that country singer Jessica Simpson...
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Club Owner Willing to Spoil Lindsay With Mink Fur
Lindsay Lohan allegedly took someone else’s mink coat a couple of months ago at a New York...
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'Praying' for Miley Cyrus
Making her first public appearance since the Vanity Fair photo scandal, Miley Cyrus, who performed...
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Brandon Routh Marries
Actor Brandon Routh married longtime girlfriend Courtney Ford Saturday in Santa Barbara, People...
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Dennis Quaid Welcomes Baby Boy and Girl
Actor Dennis Quaid and wife Kimberly became the proud parents of twins Thursday, welcoming son...
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Music Legend Porter Wagoner Dies at 80
Porter Wagoner, a three-time Grammy winner and a member of the Country Music Hall Of Fame, died of...
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Britney To K-Fed: It'll Be Your Fault If I Kill Myself
As if her behavior over the past year hasn’t been worrying enough, the troubled pop singer sparked...
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Bruce Springsteen Sued Because of a Horse
Bruce Springsteen and wife Patty Scialfa were reportedly planning to buy a horse and changing their...
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Cold Closing Arguments In Spector Trial
Closing arguments began today in the Phil Spector murder trial and the prosecution adopted a strong...
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“Office" Star Jenna Fischer Separates From Husband
Actress Jenna Fisher and her husband of six years, writer/director James Gunn, have separated....
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Rushdie, Botham and Cocker Knighted In Queen's Birthday Honours List
Salman Rushdie, the writer of Satanic Verses, has been knighted by the Queen's Birthday Honours....
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Anna Nicole Is Not Resting in Peace Yet
Anna Nicole Smith's messy end to a troubled life: she died more than a week ago and hasn’t...
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World
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NATO, Russia launch war of words over spying and Georgia
Brussels - NATO and Russia launched a war of words on Thursday as the alliance expelled two...
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Pope visits Italian earthquake region, urges "solid" reconstruction
L'Aquila, Italy - In a visit Tuesday to Italy's earthquake-stricken Abruzzo region, Pope Benedict...
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Voting underway in South Africa's fourth democratic poll
Soweto, South Africa - Voting was under way Wednesday in South Africa's fourth general election...
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Lawyer: Detainees in Egyptian Hezbollah case allege torture
Cairo - Men detained on charges of plotting attacks in Egypt on behalf of the Lebanese group...
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Obama, EU plan new era to meet global challenges
Prague - US President Barak Obama and the European Union (EU) leaders wound up a summit in Prague...
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Ukraine Capital Short On Gas, Kievites Battle The Cold
Kiev - City managers in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Tuesday began energy conservation measures...
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Villagers In Southern Lebanon Fear New War With Israel
Tair Herfa, Lebanon - A day after militants launched three Katyusha rockets from their village in...
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Hundreds of thousands without heating in the Balkans
Belgrade/Sofia - Gas shortages triggered by the Russia- Ukraine row over payments have left...
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Blocked Shipments Add To Russia-Ukraine Dispute
Kiev - Ukraine has blocked transit shipment of Russian natural gas to Europe, escalating an...
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Berlin's Refugee Camp Closes After 55 Years
Berlin - For many, it was a first stopping-off point: a place where refugees could prepare for...
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Israeli Air Raids Worsen Daily Hardship In Gaza
Gaza City - The streets of Gaza City are almost empty. After five days of ferocious Israeli...
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Taiwan Succumbs To China's Panda Diplomacy
Taipei - For six decades, China tried in vain to recover Taiwan with military force and political...
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Europe Gears Up To Mark Decades Of Change
Berlin - Europe is gearing up to mark a series of major anniversaries next year, defining moments...
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Mixed Feelings In Taiwan Over Transport Links With China
Taipei - Forty years ago, then-president Chiang Kai-shek called on Taiwan's...
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Mugabe Clings To Power Through Election Calamity, Cholera
Johannesburg - Zimbabwe is short on laughs these days, so short, in fact, that the capital Harare,...
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Czechs Seek To Balance US, European Ties
Prague - Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's big test in 2009 will be juggling the nation's...
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Indian Contemporary Art Arrives Finds New Fans In Berlin
Berlin - As a former Gestapo interrogation centre in Berlin, the sprawling building at number 90-91...
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Low-Energy Houses Help Austrians To Stop Sending Money Up In Smoke
Vienna - Temperatures may be falling and energy prices are still high, but an increasing number of...
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Mumbai Wipes Blood and Dust, Moves On
Attacks by terrorists have been a staple of Mumbai’s
contemporary history, but each time the city,...
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Brazil floods are early sign of global warming, expert warns
Rio de Janeiro - The rains that devastated 30 towns in the southern Brazilian state of Santa...
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Georgia, Ukraine Set For Disappointment At NATO Meeting
Brussels - Despite intense lobbying, Georgia and Ukraine look certain not to be offered a fast...
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Europe's Highest Railway Station - How Do You Say That In Japanese?
Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland - The strangest questions can cross your mind sometimes, such as how...
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Litvinenko widow marks 2nd anniversary amid new twist in case
London/Moscow - The widow of murdered Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was Sunday set to mark...
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Russia, China Strike Deals, Challenge US In Latin America
Lima - By the time United States President George W Bush arrived in Lima Friday for the annual...
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Jury Unravels Sydney Model's Murder Mystery
Sydney - People wondering why it's taken 13 years to pin the murder of Sydney model Caroline Byrne...
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The Russian Army Prepares To Let Go More Than 150,000 Officers
Moscow - The Russian army announced that more than 160,000 officers will be fired from 2009 to 2012...
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Guinness World Record Day brings out Londoners in underpants
London - More than 100 men and women clad just in their underpants trooped on to the concourse of a...
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Iceland's President Upset About Stalled Loans
Reykjavik/Oslo - The president of Iceland issued a statement today, expressing his anger and...
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Jury Finds Brian Nichols Guilty In Courthouse Rampage
Brian G. Nichols was found guilty of murdering four people in 2005 in a fatal March shooting spree...
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Death Toll above 230 in Pakistan Earthquake
Islamabad - The official death toll from the devastating earthquake that hit south-western Pakistan...
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Business
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Starbucks Cutting Back On Decaf
Starbucks Corporation, which is the world’s largest coffee chain, has announced it will stop...
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Vicks VapoRub Linked To Breathing Problems In Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
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Wegmans Will Start Selling Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Half-price BMW, Anyone? South Africa Feels The Squeeze
Johannesburg - When Zafar Wahid, a project manager with Liberty Life insurance company, was...
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Airborne Agrees To Pay $30 Millions In Refunds
According to the Federal Trade Commission, Airborne Health
Inc. of Bonita Springs,
Fla. is...
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Microsoft And Yahoo Might Be Going At It Again
Microsoft’s dilemma on whether the aqusiition of Yahoo!
might be or might not be a profitable...
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Still No Confirmation On Microsoft's Acquisition Of Powerset
The news about the upcoming deal involving the $100 million
purchase of Powerset by Microsoft seem...
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ID Theft Security Company CEO Gets ID Stolen
After putting his social security number in
ads as part of the marketing strategy of its company,...
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Greenspan Says Recession Chance Less Than 50 Percent
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said to BBC Radio 4 that there is a less than 50...
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Carlsberg Beer Sold Better In 1Q 2007
Danish brewer Carlsberg reported Wednesday a boost in
turnover and profit, helped by a surge in...
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